Outback Saver

$45.95

Description

PEPPER SPRAY FOR LARGE ANIMALS AND PROPERTY SECURITY

DO NOT FEAR

Large Animals

Camping Alone

Hiking In The Deep Woods

Property Break-Ins

Being Overtaken By A Group Of People

PEPPER SPRAY FOR HOME AND CAMPING SITE DEFENSE

Protect yourself from large animals and property break-ins at your home or business. This extremely powerful pepper spray fire extinguisher product can protect you and your family from threats up to 30 feet away.

The Outback Saver is a complete safety package including a climbing clip, that can easily be attached to a backpack while your hiking or clipped to any fixture at your home or business. In addition to the climbing clip, the mounting strap also includes a quick release buckle, that can help you in those split second situtuations where you need to access the Outback Saver in an extreme emergency.

The Outback Saver includes several fallback safety sources to get you out of a jam. A small working compass, to help you find your back to camp safe and sound. A safety whistle built into the quick release buckle, to help people locate you when your in trouble. Last but not least, a super bright LED light, to aid you on the trail if your main light source goes out.

The pepper spray extinguisher is packed full of 16 oz's of the hottest pepper spray on the market today, available to the public. The spray covers a wide shooting range, similar to that of a small fire extinguisher, so your able to control large animals, crowds or fill up any walk way to stop any intruders to home or business.

When you pull out the Outback Saver and grip the pistol grip handle, you mean business. You can easily and efficiently aim and fire to take control of any situation.

Fear no one and no animal with this intense non lethal product.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

Climbing clip for easy attachment to backpacks or to hook on anything

Pistol grip handle for solid aiming and performance

16 oz of the hottest pepper spray on the market shooting up to 30 feet

Emergency compass to get you home from a lost hike

Safety whistle to signal for help

Small LED light, for a fallback light source

Quick release buckle to detach the Outback Saver quickly

Great for home and business safety

Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions

CAUTION:
Contents under extreme pressure. Do not expose to
heat or store at temperatures exceeding 44° C (120° F).
For use as a self defense spray ONLY! Avoid accidental
contact with skin or clothing.

Pepper Spray will incapacitate a person for up to 45
minutes with no after effects. Unlike other aerosol
defense weapons, pepper spray is effective on people
who are pain resistant, under the influence of alcohol,
narcotics, emotionally enraged or psychotic.
Additionally, Pepper Spray will repel attacking animals.

EFFECTS:
Pepper Spray will cause the attackers eyes to close,
produce uncontrollable coughing, disorientation, panic,
and a loss of muscular strength and control.

FIRST AID:
Remove contact lenses and contaminated clothing
immediately. Flush contaminated area with large
quantities of cool water or a diluted baking soda
solution and expose the area to fresh air as soon as
possible. Do not apply salves, creams, oils or lotions
as they can trap the irritant agent against the skin and
result in blisters or burns. Consult a physician if
irritation persists. Contaminated clothing should be
washed or dry-cleaned, as appropriate, prior to re-use
to prevent skin injury.

Caution:
failure to follow these instructions may result
in first or second degree burns, severe skin irritation,
or other skin injury.

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Common sense must be used at all times in connection
with the use of any nonlethal aerosol self defense
product. It is not recommended to be against any
person armed with a gun, knife or any other lethal
weapon, unless there is no other means of defense or
escape. While this is an effective personal defense
product, it is not a substitute for individual precaution
or diligence. Escape without actually physically
engaging the assailant is the best alternative and use of
your unit should be as a last resort.

LEGAL RESTRICTIONS:
If you have any questions about the legality of purchase,
possession or use of this product in your locality, you
should check with local law enforcement agencies.
Carrying or transporting this product on any passenger
aircraft is unlawful. This product is designed for
personal self defensive purposes only. This product
should only be used by persons 18 and up.

USING PERSONAL SAVERS SAFETY PRODUCTS:
To be effective your Personal Savers product MUST be
immediately accessible to you. During a moment of
stress or surprise you may not have the time to search
for you product. Therefore you should always be aware
of exactly where your product is and be able to reach it
without delay. When you believe that you’re in, or may
be in a situation that could give rise to the use of your
Pepper Spray, take it out of its holder and put in your
hand (gripping it firmly so it cannot be taken from you).
Unlock the red actuator lever by twisting to the right and
if necessary, press down firmly on the actuator, using
short bursts aimed directly at the face of the attacker(s).
The product is most effective when you engulf the
attacker’s eyes, nose and mouth. Continue to use short
bursts until the attacker is repelled then IMMEDIATELY
escape to safety. Notify the police as soon as possible.
You should shield your face and eyes if firing into the
wind.

What Is Pepper Spray

What Is Pepper Spray

If you’ve ever bitten into a hot chili pepper that was just a little too spicy for you to handle, then you might know how difficult it is to get the burning sensation in your mouth to go away. The immediate pain can be unbearable, and no matter how much water you drink, it just doesn’t seem stop.
Now, imagine if you felt that same burning sensation all over your face and in your eyes, nose, and throat. It would be excruciating. This is the basis behind a solution known as pepper spray. Since 1973 pepper spray has been used by law enforcement as a way to subdue violent, aggressive or uncooperative subjects. Many people also use it as a personal self-defense tool to fight off attackers.

Pepper spray is made from an extract of chili peppers and usually comes in an aerosol canister so you can spray it quickly and easily. Since it’s portable and easy to use, pepper spray is a popular option for both law enforcement and personal use. When sprayed into the face of an attacker, it’s extremely irritating to the skin, eyes, mouth, throat and lungs. Its effect is immediate and powerful, and it can distract a person long enough for you to escape an assailant, or for a police officer to take control of a subject.

Another reason pepper spray is so widely used is that, most of the time, exposure has no lasting effects. The immediate impact may be intense, but after a few hours, the effects should wear off completely. This makes it a generally safer option than using guns, chemical deterrents or Tasers, which in some cases can lead to permanent health problems or even death.

What Pepper Spray Is and How It’s Used

The active ingredient in pepper spray is oleoresin capsicum (OC), a natural oil found in many types of hot peppers, including cayenne peppers and other chili peppers. OC contains a compound called capsaicin, which is what’s responsible for the spicy sensation when you eat a hot pepper. It’s odorless, colorless, and even flavorless, but just one milligram (about 0.00003 ounces) of pure capsaicin is enough to cause blisters to form on your skin.

Pepper spray is usually dispensed from an aerosol canister. To make it easier to spray, OC oil is mixed with a water-based or oil-based solution. It’s also mixed with a propellant, a solution that allows it to shoot outward, and then the entire solution is pressurized inside the canister. Using an aerosol canister allows you to spray farther — and in many cases wider — than other types of spray containers.

The Effects of Pepper Spray

When you hold a pepper in your hand, it probably doesn’t feel any hotter than if you were holding an apple or a plum. But when the pepper comes into contact with your lips or your tongue, you can definitely feel the heat. This is because the capsaicin in the pepper reacts with the nerve endings in your body’s mucous membranes that are sensitive to heat and cold. This explains why biting into a spicy pepper can actually feel like your mouth is burning.

Because capsaicin is the same component that makes peppers seem hot, its potency is measured in Scoville heat units (SHU) — a heat scale used to rate the heat level of peppers. The overall heat level is based on the amount of capsaicin present. Typical pepper spray is rated between about 500,000 and 5,000,000 SHU. By comparison, a jalapeño pepper is only around 8,000 SHU, and a habanero is close to 350,000 SHU.

The severity of the effects of pepper spray varies depending upon the amount of pepper spray that’s used, the strength of the spray and where it’s sprayed. If sprayed directly into a person’s face, the effects may be more intense or long-lasting. When pepper spray is sprayed at an attacker, the burning sensation they would feel is just the tip of the iceberg.
If you were sprayed in the face with pepper spray, you would immediately feel a burning sensation in your eyes, nose and mouth, and possibly even your throat and on your skin. This burning feeling, if left untreated, can last anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes. Your eyes would become irritated and probably swell shut, causing temporary blindness that can last from 15 to 30 minutes. You might also begin coughing and find it difficult to breathe as your throat swells — this can last from 3 to 15 minutes.

sources: How Stuff Works

How To Use

How To Use

GENERAL SPRAY INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Twist the red actuator lever to the right or if using the Trail
Saver put finger under the safety flip top on trigger.
2. Aim at the attackers face and firmly depress the
actuator lever or trigger.
3. Spray in short bursts until the attacker is repelled or
ceases to exhibit aggressive behavior
(normally 1-2 burst will subdue most attackers).
4. Exit the area immediately.
5. Contact the police.

WRIST SAVER INSTALLING DIRECTIONS:

1. Install the Pepper Spray can through the Wrist Saver
loop (part with the logo) with the red actuator part of the
can facing away from your body.
2. Install the LED light, into the LED light holder next to
the ID card window.
3. Make sure the LED light has the sticker side down
when inserting, so it’s easier to turn your LED light on
and off. The on/off switch is a little switch on the
opposite side of the sticker up towards the light.
4. Wear the Wrist Saver on your right hand with the
Pepper Spray can on top of your wrist. This will let
oncoming cars see you better since the Wrist Saver will
be on the outside part of your body.
5. Make sure the red actuator lever is in the lock
position before wearing.

WRIST SAVER USE DIRECTIONS:

1. When defending yourself from an attacker, pull the
Pepper Spray can out of the Wrist Saver.
2. See General Spray instructions.

WRIST SAVER ID CARD DIRECTIONS:

1. Pull back the neoprene boarder around the PVC
clear window to see the opening towards the end of
band.
2. Pull out the ID Card.
3. Write your emergency information on the back of the
card.
4. Insert the ID Card back into the holder.

CYCLE SAVER INSTALLING DIRECTIONS:

1. Clamp the Cycle Saver mounting bracket onto the top
of your handlebars so it sits horizontal to the ground.
Use the rubber spacer to compensate for certain
thicknesses of different handlebars.
2. Once the mounting bracket is clamped onto the
handlebars, use the screw provided to tighten down
the mounting bracket from the bottom.
3. Snap the Pepper Spray can into the bracket.
4. Make sure the red actuator lever is in the lock position.

CYCLE SAVER USE DIRECTIONS:

1. When defending yourself from an attacker, stop and
get off bike (DO NOT SPRAY WHILE RIDING).
2. Put your bike between yourself and attacker.
3. Pull the Pepper Spray can out of the mounting bracket.
4. See General Spray instructions.

PERSONAL & TRAIL SAVER INSTALLING DIRECTIONS:

1. Install the Pepper Spray can inside the holder.
2. Make sure to position the Pepper Spray can so the
the shooting nozzle is always pointing through the U
shape opening of the holder so you have a clean
unobstructed shot.
4. Install the LED light in the front pouch of the Personal
Saver holder.
5. Make sure the LED light has the sticker side face out.
6. You can either push the sticker side to turn on the
LED light or use the small switch to keep it on constantly.
7. Attach the Personal or Trail Saver holder to your
key chain, back pack, belt, car visor, and purse or carry
it by itself.
8. On the Trail Saver, attach whistle & green clip to key ring.
9. Make sure the red actuator lever is in the lock position on
the Personal Saver. Trail Saver uses a safety flip top.

PERSONAL & TRAIL SAVER USE DIRECTIONS:

1. When defending yourself from an attacker, grab your
Personal Saver holder. Twist the red actuator lever to
the right on the Pepper Spray can. The Trail Saver uses
a simple flip top, so no twisting is necessary.
2. See General Spray instructions.

BABY SAVER INSTALLING DIRECTIONS:

1. Install the Pepper Spray can through the Baby Saver
loop (part with the logo) with the red actuator part of the
can facing away from your body.
2. Wrap the Baby Saver band around the most
accessible part of your wheeled joggers bars for easy
access.
3. Velcro the two ends of the Baby Saver together.
4. Make sure the red actuator lever is in the lock
position before wearing.

BABY SAVER USE DIRECTIONS:

1. When defending yourself from an attacker, pull the
Pepper Spray can out of the Baby Saver.
2. See General Spray instructions.

Reviews

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Women's Running Magazine

Personal Savers are revolutionizing the way active women can protect themselves...Read full review by CLICKING HERE

Bonnie Dewkett - The Joyful Organizer

I wore this for running and while I was worried it was going to be bulky and uncomfortable, I really forgot I had it on...Read full review by CLICKING HERE

Jenny Hadfield - Runners World, Active.com

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About Personal Savers

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The idea for Personal Savers was born in 1995 by Derek Downing and Chad Smith, two national and world champion professional inline speed skaters. While training on the open roads in Georgia, they always came across unruly drivers and stray dogs nipping at their feet. Derek’s father David Downing owned an in house pepper spray business that sold to police forces worldwide which helped spark the idea of the original Wrist Saver.

The original Wrist Saver was a crude version of itself today but the concept to keep people safe while being active was born. That idea grew into an actual company, but with the strains of traveling for competitions the business was put on hold...